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    Former Zilingo CFO Ramesh Bafna joins CoinSwitch Kuber as finance head

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    Bafna had been involved in the review of the alleged financial irregularities at Zilingo as well, ET had reported on April 19.

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    Crypto investing platform CoinSwitch Kuber has appointed the former chief financial officer (CFO) at Singapore's troubled business-to-business (B2B) ecommerce startup Zilingo, Ramesh Bafna, as its CFO.
    Bafna, who was also involved in the review of the alleged financial irregularities at Zilingo, as reported by ET on April 19, worked at the Sequoia Capital-backed startup only for three months after joining in March. Before Zilingo, he was the CFO and SVP at fashion ecommerce firm Myntra and had earlier stints at Flipkart and Wipro.

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    At CoinSwitch Kuber, he will take over the role from Sarmad Nazki, who is moving on to pursue other opportunities, according to the company.

    “I have been following the fintech space for years and am fascinated by the potential it holds for India. I am delighted to join CoinSwitch and contribute to our mission to ‘make money equal for all’ in a sustainable, profitable way,” Bafna said in a prepared statement.

    Founded in 2017 by Ashish Singhal, Govind Soni, and Vimal Sagar Tiwari and backed by investors like Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), Tiger Global, Sequoia Capital, and Coinbase Ventures, among others, CoinSwitch Kuber is evolving into a wealth-tech startup.

    The Crypto unicorn has been strengthening its management team with leadership appointments, including Ashish Chandra (general counsel), Jayram Krishnan (vice president-product) and others.

    "Ramesh’s experience in solving problems at scale in high-growth companies will help us strengthen and expand CoinSwitch to serve the next billion people,” said Singhal, cofounder and CEO CoinSwitch Kuber.
    The Economic Times

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